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york, the new york mercantile exchange, let's do electronically and he created this thing, the intercontinental exchange and what is great about this is it is something to be said for the stock exchange remaining independent but they are now part of an american company and an american entrepreneur created $10 billion of wealth, that is what the market cap was before the deal and when you buy something your stock usually goes down a little bit, created $10 billion worth of wealth of market cap in ten years, something to be proud of and buying the stock exchange. not selling for the germans. [talking over each other] >> regulators time it. charlie: regulators in europe, eyes and nasdaq attempt over the stock exchange on antitrust grounds, your company is in one place. i don't think they're going to do that. [talking over each other] tracy: attempting that. charlie: this is a perfect fit, not much overlap. they will sell some stuff, but i think this is a perfect fit. duncan neiderauer had no choice. we should have a chart on trading volumes and this tells the story. since 2008 it has gone downhill
york, the new york mercantile exchange, let's do electronically and he created this thing, the intercontinental exchange and what is great about this is it is something to be said for the stock exchange remaining independent but they are now part of an american company and an american entrepreneur created $10 billion of wealth, that is what the market cap was before the deal and when you buy something your stock usually goes down a little bit, created $10 billion worth of wealth of market cap...
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the number of companies, foreign companies listing in new york is down. people don't want to list new york with all this uncertainty and regulations. ipos are down, small business start-ups are down. so the president needs to level with the american people a tremendously insurmountable entitlement problem unless we do something structural. that is what he should be doing, and that is what it's all about. right now it's all about taxes. gerri: no one is doing that right now. a last word here. everybody wants to have something bigger done. it doesn't seem possible right now. do you think ultimately congress and the white house will find some common ground? >> i think they will. they always do. again, one of our other guests has talked to me about that churchill "which is america has this inevitable way of doing the right thing. how this we will do something right. gerri: very good point. thank you so much. thank you for coming on tonight. appreciate your time. have a great holiday. still to come, reaction to the takeover of the nyse, and a huge highest invo
the number of companies, foreign companies listing in new york is down. people don't want to list new york with all this uncertainty and regulations. ipos are down, small business start-ups are down. so the president needs to level with the american people a tremendously insurmountable entitlement problem unless we do something structural. that is what he should be doing, and that is what it's all about. right now it's all about taxes. gerri: no one is doing that right now. a last word here....
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it is a new york institution. yes, it is old. an american institution is being bought by another american institution. one of the best things about it, they are not getting rid of the floor. i am a person of lear in human beings. when the power goes down and computers screwup, which, they do all the time, as we all know. aside from that what let's talk about the businesses. the nasdaq will have to respond. how does the cme, how does harry duffy -- talk to terry duffy who runs the cme. what are you going to do comparatively to fight this. this is a big deal. this shakes out the whole space. these are public companies. then, there is a public policy debate. is this a good thing? i am sure that the sec will come out with something. what do they think about this from a market structure. markets are fragmented now. we have a very fragmented market. i, personally, think that this is good for the markets. i think it is very good. it is a good thing. connell: terrific reporting. we will go back to local and a few minutes to get a look at
it is a new york institution. yes, it is old. an american institution is being bought by another american institution. one of the best things about it, they are not getting rid of the floor. i am a person of lear in human beings. when the power goes down and computers screwup, which, they do all the time, as we all know. aside from that what let's talk about the businesses. the nasdaq will have to respond. how does the cme, how does harry duffy -- talk to terry duffy who runs the cme. what are...
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okay, this is the new york stock exchange being bought out. this is, defining moment in american history. it shows you, i think it is a good thing. capitalism and not like we're selling out to germans. we're selling out to entrepreneur. the new york stock exchange is he will selling to an entrepreneur. jeffrey sprecher, developed this thing 12 years ago and built a $10 billion business. this is a good thing, okay? and, we should, it should be celebrating. i know people will celebrate it, because he is selling to an entrepreneur, an american entrepreneur. lori: we were talking about this earlier, what happens to the floor? does it increase in size anymore from here. open outcry a little bit? >> i talked to sprecher about that. no, i think now we finally come to the conclusion in its state, used to be, three or four 4,000 people down there. melissa: way more. now a tiny fraction but maybe it is the right amount. >> i think we finally come to recognition both from duncan, remember, duncan is not devotetae of floor trading. he came from goldman sa
okay, this is the new york stock exchange being bought out. this is, defining moment in american history. it shows you, i think it is a good thing. capitalism and not like we're selling out to germans. we're selling out to entrepreneur. the new york stock exchange is he will selling to an entrepreneur. jeffrey sprecher, developed this thing 12 years ago and built a $10 billion business. this is a good thing, okay? and, we should, it should be celebrating. i know people will celebrate it,...
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visit net10wireless.com that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. made the right way for that big bold kick. this season, give craftsman tools and give the gifts that keep on giving. craftsman. guys' favorites guaranteed. find it at sears. >> jimmy: tonight on the program a very successful record producer turned tv judge. from the "x-factor," l.a. reid is here. and then, with music from her latest album called "charmer." aimee mann, with some help from james mercer of the shins, from the bud light stage. tomorrow night we'll be joined by andy garcia, by two castoffs from "dancing with the stars" will be here on another double elimination night. and we'll have music from andy allo. and then on wednesday, tim allen, manny pacquiao, and music from flo rida. and on thursday, i'm going to take a nap. right here on the show. >> jimmy: our first guest is an emmy-winning actor who stars on an em
visit net10wireless.com that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. made the right way for that big bold kick. this season, give craftsman tools and give the gifts that keep on giving. craftsman. guys' favorites guaranteed. find it at sears. >> jimmy: tonight on the program a very successful record...
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and right now, still, today, a bob, like, for a woman in new york city, is almost like, she's more powerful, she's more sleek, she's fashion forward, she's sophisticated. - their full-bodied, ultra glam, hot-rolled curls sparked a revolution. - because of these shows, like "the bionic woman" and "charlie's angels," i knew how to use curlers, every kind of them. the foam curlers, the ones you plug in and they wrap around, the velcro rollers. i knew how to use all of those by fifth grade. - speaking of angels, on "highway to heaven," michael landon played one. - my pleasure! - he was on a mission from god, and with his trusted sidekick, traveled from town to town to help the lost find their way back to the "highway to heaven." so, naturally, he needed a hair halo. - now, michael landon had what i would call, like, a sex helmet. like, i would liken his hair to that, 'cause it's like, it didn't-didn't really move. it was just, there was so much hair, you know? it was like 90% of his whole body was hair, right? - you can't talk tv hair without a nod, or a bark... [barks] to lassie. the courageou
and right now, still, today, a bob, like, for a woman in new york city, is almost like, she's more powerful, she's more sleek, she's fashion forward, she's sophisticated. - their full-bodied, ultra glam, hot-rolled curls sparked a revolution. - because of these shows, like "the bionic woman" and "charlie's angels," i knew how to use curlers, every kind of them. the foam curlers, the ones you plug in and they wrap around, the velcro rollers. i knew how to use all of those by...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: george osborne is here. he is britain's chancellor of the exchequer. he has been called the austerity chancellor. he continues to lead the increasingly controversial austerity process. in a piece called "god sieve the british economy" in the upcoming "new york times" magazine adam davidson writes "in the past two years the united states has experienced a steep downturn followed by steady though horrendously slow upturn. the british economy, however, is profoundly stuck. the u.k. has been put on negative watch on three largest credit rating agencies. the european union is britain's largest trading partner, europe's economy remains on prepares you footing despite several months of relative calm and there's a growing debate about whether the u.k. should lead the e.u. earlier this month we covered the "economist" magazine read "good-bye europe, look what happened when britain left the e.u. " i'm pleased to have george osborne back on this program and back at this table. >> thank
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: george osborne is here. he is britain's chancellor of the exchequer. he has been called the austerity chancellor. he continues to lead the increasingly controversial austerity process. in a piece called "god sieve the british economy" in the upcoming "new york times" magazine adam davidson writes "in the past two years the united states has experienced a...
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his playing days in new york appear to be over. and we hear he's also looking for a new girlfriend. >> he was on top of the tier. >> just one year ago. >> i know. it's amazing. >> and none of us here are single. >> i know that we'll get to the root of both of those stories. >> that's not a bad thing. >> i know. i'm sorry. apologies to my husband. >> most of us are relatively happy. >> i'm trying to dig myself out of that one. >>> how to get free shipping and delivery by christmas. there's only one person who can make this happen for you. and it's going to be right here on "gma." you want to see this. >> a whole lot coming up. >>> we begin with the incredible survival story. 20-year-old emily anderson, buried by an avalanche while skiing in washington state. but one free hand, quick-acting rescuers and a dog saved her life. neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: 20-year-old emily anderson had just finished what she calls one of the best runs of her life, here at crystal mountain, south of seattle. >> it was amazing. >> reporter:
his playing days in new york appear to be over. and we hear he's also looking for a new girlfriend. >> he was on top of the tier. >> just one year ago. >> i know. it's amazing. >> and none of us here are single. >> i know that we'll get to the root of both of those stories. >> that's not a bad thing. >> i know. i'm sorry. apologies to my husband. >> most of us are relatively happy. >> i'm trying to dig myself out of that one. >>>...
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she describes herself as a nerd and has even performed at new york's carnegie hall. >> the new miss universe might want to avoid partying like a rock star. a new study shows musicians have a higher risk of premature death compared with the rest of the population. researchers at britain's center for public health looked at nearly 1,500 pop rock hip-hop and punk rock performers. they had a 9% death rate over a five-decade period much higher than average. nearly 39% of those deaths were caused by factors related to violence or alcohol or drugs. >> they did not see the concert of 12/12/12 because everybody on that stage, the average age was at least 60-plus, and they showed no signs of slowing down. >>> a few billion of us won't be around this weekend if you believe that friday is dooms day. however however, it turns out there is a loophole in that scenario and holly williams found it for us. >> reporter: many of us have heard of prophecies based on the mayan calendar that the world will end this friday the 21st of december 2012. but less well known are predictions that a handful of places will
she describes herself as a nerd and has even performed at new york's carnegie hall. >> the new miss universe might want to avoid partying like a rock star. a new study shows musicians have a higher risk of premature death compared with the rest of the population. researchers at britain's center for public health looked at nearly 1,500 pop rock hip-hop and punk rock performers. they had a 9% death rate over a five-decade period much higher than average. nearly 39% of those deaths were...
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so let's just understand in this body so that there's no mistake that new york and surrounding areas will get their money because the principle of fema money and probably other disaster money as well is simply this -- at the beginning of a year, you have some money in fema, but you never know what the disasters are going to be throughout the next 12 months. but when a disaster is declared, there is money there to flow, and when that disaster money runs out, as far as i know, it's always been replaced. whether you have an earthquake in california or you have a hurricane in the gulf of mexico or you have drought in the midwest like we have or texas like we have or you have tornadoes like we have in the midwest, and sandy as the most recent example. as far as i know, there has never been any dispute under the laws at that time, and those laws don't change very often. they -- they do get the money out to the people that need it, and then when that fund goes dry, it is replenished by congress. now, unless somebody is seeking money other -- in some way other than other disasters that have
so let's just understand in this body so that there's no mistake that new york and surrounding areas will get their money because the principle of fema money and probably other disaster money as well is simply this -- at the beginning of a year, you have some money in fema, but you never know what the disasters are going to be throughout the next 12 months. but when a disaster is declared, there is money there to flow, and when that disaster money runs out, as far as i know, it's always been...